Brain Age
My latest form of procrastination: Brain Age, a Nintendo DS game purported to sharpen one's mind. I've yet to achieve the ideal brain age of 20, though I've come close.
On my first attempt I scored a brain age in the mid-50s; however, first attempts produce unreliable results for people with poor handwriting and poor enunciation. Even with practice I've had trouble with the software not recognizing my handwriting and speech. The software rarely recognizes my pronunciation of blue and often has trouble recognizing yellow. The software doesn't like fast readers or writers either. Even so, it's an enjoyable, although sometimes frustrating, diversion. No doubt I'll lose interest once I've unlocked the remaining games and solved all the Sudoku puzzles.
On my first attempt I scored a brain age in the mid-50s; however, first attempts produce unreliable results for people with poor handwriting and poor enunciation. Even with practice I've had trouble with the software not recognizing my handwriting and speech. The software rarely recognizes my pronunciation of blue and often has trouble recognizing yellow. The software doesn't like fast readers or writers either. Even so, it's an enjoyable, although sometimes frustrating, diversion. No doubt I'll lose interest once I've unlocked the remaining games and solved all the Sudoku puzzles.


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